Argumentative Essay: Sexual Assault In The United States

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With the ever-growing development of the #MeToo movement, men, women, and children are encouraged to speak up and speak out against sexual. This a domestic issue, but this issue does matter and hold great importance in the minds of young teenagers across the states. There are many different short-term solutions that can be applied; however, the restrictions that are holding back the U.S. from making the strides is in the way are unable to let the train leave the station. I am unable to say if my plan will fix this problem, but I can say that issues such as sexual assault have been put on the back burners with government affiliation with good reasons. A potential war with another country is more important than any assault. Nevertheless, making America a safe and …show more content…

The first step of my plan would be to test rape kits that are backlogged in each town. This will help the victims find their attackers and put the attackers away. One way to pay for testing is to have a sales tax. This would lower the cost of property tax and help other government entities financially. Oregonians are happy they do not have a sales tax, but a lower property tax, a well-financed police force, and no rape kits backlogged will benefit those who pay the tax. The second step would be to form organizations on college campuses to be there for the victims. This also goes with making a survey to better schools and police see what they are dealing with. A more defined and in-depth survey will help the school, students, and potential students become aware of what they are seeing on campus. Woman have 6%-10% chance of getting raped while they attend a higher education [1]. The probability of a girl on campus being forced to participate in unwanted sexual contact is more likely than someone dying of an overdose and fatal car accident combined [2]. By doing nothing, we are allowing predators to

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